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The Father: Historical, Psychological and Cultural Perspectives
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The Father: Historical, Psychological and Cultural Perspectives

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Zoja’s Jungian interpretation of the origin and evolution of the father has long been essential reading for those interested in the psychological, anthropological and sociological background of this role. The book looks at the social construction of the father’s role in raising children and how it has changed throughout history, and examines the consequences of this changing role in contemporary society. This revised edition includes a brand-new introduction and a complete re-working of the final part of the book, focusing on the condition of the father in today’s globalised world and with a particular look at the role historical trauma and grief play in family relationships.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 February 2018
Pages
328
ISBN
9781138500914

Zoja’s Jungian interpretation of the origin and evolution of the father has long been essential reading for those interested in the psychological, anthropological and sociological background of this role. The book looks at the social construction of the father’s role in raising children and how it has changed throughout history, and examines the consequences of this changing role in contemporary society. This revised edition includes a brand-new introduction and a complete re-working of the final part of the book, focusing on the condition of the father in today’s globalised world and with a particular look at the role historical trauma and grief play in family relationships.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 February 2018
Pages
328
ISBN
9781138500914